Luxury Chandelier Lighting
Full in-house production from die-casting to surface finishing. CE/UL/SAA certified. OEM/ODM supported.
Built for buyers who need consistent finish quality across large batches and documentation that clears customs without delays. Wholesale only, strict MOQ applies.
What Makes a Chandelier "Luxury" at the Factory Level
The word gets used loosely in this category. From where we sit — running production since 2008 — luxury chandelier lighting means something specific: die-cast metal components machined to tight tolerances, surface finishes that hold up across a 500-unit batch without color drift, and optical performance that's been verified in-house before the container loads. It's not a price tier. It's a production standard.
Our luxury chandelier range covers multi-arm statement pieces, tiered crystal-and-metal compositions, large-format ceiling medallion designs, and bespoke hotel lobby installations. The common thread is that every fixture in this range goes through the same production path: in-house die-casting, CNC machining, surface finishing, and assembly — all under one roof in Guzhen.
We don't outsource the metal components to a third-party casting house and hope the dimensions match. We cast them ourselves, machine them ourselves, and finish them ourselves. That's the only way to hold finish consistency across a 200-unit hotel order where every chandelier in the same corridor needs to look identical.
For your business, that production model translates directly: fewer returns from downstream customers citing finish inconsistency, fewer site complaints from contractors about fitment issues, and documentation packages that reflect what's actually in the box.
In-House Production Path
Die-Casting
ADC12 aluminum alloy and ZA-8 zinc alloy cast in-house for dimensional accuracy
CNC Machining
Tight tolerances on every component for consistent fitment across batches
Surface Finishing
Electroplating, powder coating, and PVD — no color drift across 500-unit runs
Assembly & QC
100% aging test and optical verification before container loading
What This Means for Your Business
- Fewer returns from downstream customers citing finish inconsistency
- Fewer site complaints from contractors about fitment issues
- Documentation packages that reflect what's actually in the box
- Single-source accountability — no finger-pointing between casting house and assembler
Production Specifications
These are industry-standard parameters for our luxury chandelier range. Actual specifications vary by SKU and custom configuration — contact us for product-specific data sheets.
| Parameter | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Body material | Aluminum alloy (ADC12), zinc alloy (ZA-8), or steel frame |
| Arm/branch material | Aluminum alloy or brass-plated steel |
| Surface finish | Electroplated gold, brushed nickel, matte black, antique bronze, PVD champagne gold |
| Powder coat thickness | 60–80μm (automated application) |
| Light source | LED integrated or E14/E27 lamp-holder compatible |
| Wattage range | 20W–200W depending on arm count and driver configuration |
| Color temperature | 2700K–4000K (warm white standard; CCT-selectable available) |
| CRI | ≥80 standard; ≥90 available on request |
| Voltage | 100–240V AC (market-specific driver specified per order) |
| Dimming | TRIAC, 0–10V, DALI compatible options available |
| Suspension | Adjustable steel cable or rod; standard drop 1.0–3.0m, custom lengths available |
| Canopy diameter | 100–300mm typical; custom sizes available |
| Fixture diameter | 400mm–1800mm depending on design |
| IP rating | IP20 standard (indoor); IP44 available for covered outdoor or bathroom applications |
| Certifications | CE, UL, SAA, SGS |
Specifications shown are industry-standard values for this product type. Actual specifications vary by SKU and custom configuration. Contact us for detailed product data sheets and exact parameters.
Fixture Diameter
400–1800mm
Wattage Range
20W–200W
Voltage
100–240V AC
CRI
≥80 (≥90 avail.)
Customization Options
Every hospitality project has unique requirements. Our in-house engineering team works with your design brief to deliver chandeliers that match your exact vision — from finish and scale to electrical configuration.
Custom Dimensions
Scale any design up or down to suit your ceiling height and room proportions. We adjust arm lengths, body diameters, and drop heights to your exact measurements.
Finish Matching
Provide a RAL code, Pantone reference, or physical sample and we'll match it. PVD, electroplating, and powder coat options ensure durability across all color choices.
Driver & Dimming
Specify your building management system protocol — DALI, 0–10V, TRIAC, or Casambi wireless — and we'll integrate the correct driver and wiring harness.
Crystal & Glass Selection
Choose from K9 crystal, Asfour crystal, hand-blown glass, or acrylic alternatives. We source and integrate decorative elements to match your design intent.
Market Certifications
Need UL for North America, SAA for Australia, or CE for Europe? We handle certification testing and documentation as part of the production process.
Packaging & Labeling
White-label packaging with your branding, custom assembly instructions, and project-specific labeling. Palletization configured for your warehouse or direct-to-site delivery.
MOQ for Custom Orders
Standard catalog items ship from 10 pieces. Fully custom designs (new tooling, unique finishes, bespoke dimensions) typically start at 50–100 pieces depending on complexity. Contact our project team for exact MOQ based on your requirements.
Applications & Use Cases
Our chandeliers are specified for commercial and high-end residential projects worldwide. Here's where they perform best.
Hotel Lobbies & Reception
Statement pieces for grand entrances. Large-scale fixtures with adjustable drop heights to suit double- and triple-height atriums.
Restaurants & Banquet Halls
Dimmable configurations that transition from daytime brightness to evening ambiance. Clustered installations for long dining tables.
Places of Worship
Ornate, large-diameter fixtures for mosques, churches, and temples. High CRI options to render interior finishes accurately.
Corporate & Commercial
Boardrooms, executive floors, and premium retail spaces. Clean-line contemporary designs with integrated smart dimming.
Luxury Residential
Villa foyers, stairwells, and living areas. Smaller-scale versions of our commercial designs for high-end home projects.
Event Venues & Theaters
Dramatic focal points for ballrooms, concert halls, and wedding venues. DALI-compatible for scene-setting lighting control.
Surface Finishing: Where Luxury Chandeliers Win or Lose
This is the section most buyers skip, and it's the one that causes the most problems after delivery. Luxury chandeliers live or die on their surface finish. A brushed gold arm that oxidizes within six months, or a matte black canopy that shows fingerprint hazing after installation — these are the complaints that generate returns and damage your relationship with the end customer.
We've seen both failure modes come out of factories that treat finishing as an afterthought. Our finishing line handles electroplating, powder coating, and PVD in-house. For the luxury chandelier range specifically, the most common finishes are electroplated gold (standard and antique variants), brushed nickel, PVD champagne gold, and matte black powder coat. Each has a different process path and different failure modes.
Electroplated Finishes
Multi-stage pre-treatment: alkaline degreasing, acid activation, and copper strike before the final gold or nickel layer. The copper strike is the step a lot of smaller operations skip — it's what gives the final plating layer its adhesion base.
Without Copper Strike:
Peeling at edges and weld points within 12–18 months.
Salt Spray Testing Standards
Indoor fixtures: 96 hours minimum
Humid / coastal environments: 240 hours minimum
If you're supplying hotel projects in the Gulf or Southeast Asia, tell us upfront — we'll spec the appropriate pre-treatment and run the extended salt spray test.
PVD Finishes
Particularly champagne gold and rose gold — increasingly what high-end hospitality buyers are specifying because the color consistency is tighter than electroplating and the surface hardness is significantly higher.
Key Advantages
Tighter color consistency than electroplating
Significantly higher surface hardness
Runs in-house on our physical vapor deposition line
Design Consideration:
PVD is a line-of-sight process, so complex geometries with deep recesses need careful fixture design to ensure full coverage. Our engineers flag this during the design review stage for OEM projects.
Powder Coat
On the luxury range, powder coat runs at 60–80μm automated application — consistent across the batch, not just the first units off the line.
Matte Black Specification
Low-gloss formulation that holds sheen level across the batch
Eliminates visible gloss drift between fixtures installed side by side
Industry Problem:
Standard matte powders can drift between 5–15% gloss units across a run, which is visible when fixtures are installed side by side.
Market Segments Where This Product Generates Repeat Orders
Luxury chandeliers aren't a one-time purchase category for most of our buyers. The segments below generate the most consistent reorder volume — worth understanding if you're evaluating whether to add this product to your line.
Hospitality Fit-Out Contractors & FF&E Suppliers
Highest-volume single-order segment
Hotel projects are the highest-volume single-order segment in this category. A mid-scale hotel renovation typically specifies 50–300 chandeliers across lobby, restaurant, corridor, and suite applications — and the specification is usually locked to a single supplier for the entire project to ensure finish consistency.
If you're supplying FF&E to hotel developers or working with interior design firms on hospitality projects, luxury chandeliers are a natural anchor SKU.
Why margins hold:
The product is specification-driven rather than price-shopped, and the documentation requirements (CE/UL certification, photometric data, material declarations) are barriers that filter out lower-tier suppliers.
Residential Lighting Distributors — Premium Segment
Steady-volume, predictable reorders
High-end residential — villas, luxury apartments, developer show units — is a steady-volume segment with good reorder patterns. Developers building premium residential projects often specify the same chandelier model across multiple units in a development, which means a single specification decision generates 20–100 units.
Distributors who have established relationships with interior designers and residential developers find this segment generates predictable quarterly reorder volume rather than one-off transactions.
Overseas Manufacturers Building Private-Label Lines
Fastest-growing segment (3-year trend)
We work with a number of buyers who source our luxury chandelier range as the manufacturing base for their own branded product lines. They bring their own design language — finish combinations, arm configurations, shade styles — and we produce to their spec under OEM terms.
The economics work because our in-house tooling capability means they're not paying for external tooling shops, and our 7–10 day prototype turnaround means they can iterate on designs without multi-week delays between samples.
This segment has grown significantly over the past three years — if you're building a private-label lighting brand, it's worth a conversation about what we can do on the tooling side.
Commercial Interior Contractors
Multi-location rolling supply
Restaurant groups, retail chains, and commercial office fit-outs specify luxury ceiling lighting as part of their brand environment. These buyers often need consistent supply across multiple locations — a restaurant chain rolling out 20 new locations in a year needs the same chandelier model available on a rolling basis, not a one-time production run.
Production capacity advantage:
Our 600,000-luminaire annual capacity across 6 production lines means we can hold a SKU in regular production rotation rather than treating each order as a custom run.
Customization Parameters and What They Mean for Your Order
We support OEM and ODM on the luxury chandelier range. Here's what's actually adjustable and what the constraints are — because "customization supported" without specifics doesn't help you plan.
Dimensions & Arm Configuration
Fixture diameter, arm count, arm length, and tier count are all adjustable within the constraints of the base casting geometry.
For designs that require new casting geometry — a different arm profile, a new canopy shape, a non-standard junction piece — we produce new tooling in-house. Tooling lead time is 15–20 working days; tooling cost depends on complexity and is quoted per project.
For buyers who want to modify an existing catalog design rather than start from scratch, we can often achieve the required change through CNC machining adjustments rather than new tooling, which saves both cost and time.
Finish & Color
Any RAL color is available on powder coat. For electroplated and PVD finishes, we work from standard finish samples or from buyer-supplied reference samples.
Color matching on metallic finishes requires a sample approval step — we produce a finish sample on the actual substrate material and get your sign-off before committing the batch. This step adds 5–7 working days to the pre-production timeline but eliminates finish disputes after delivery.
Light Source & Driver Configuration
LED module type, wattage, color temperature, CRI, and dimming protocol are all specifiable per order.
For buyers supplying multiple markets, we can configure the same fixture body with different driver specs for different destination markets — a single SKU with CE-compliant driver for Europe and UL-compliant driver for North America, for example. This simplifies your inventory management without requiring separate tooling for each market.
Suspension & Mounting
Standard suspension is adjustable steel cable with a ceiling canopy. Rod suspension, chain suspension, and custom canopy designs are available.
For high-ceiling applications — hotel lobbies, stairwells, atrium installations — we can configure extended suspension systems up to 6m drop with appropriate cable gauge and safety factor. Ceiling canopy mounting pattern can be specified to match local electrical box standards.
MOQ & Lead Time
MOQ varies by design complexity and customization level. Standard catalog designs with finish customization only: lower MOQ. Designs requiring new tooling: higher MOQ to amortize tooling cost.
Lead time on standard catalog items runs 25–35 days from order confirmation. OEM orders with new tooling: add 15–20 days for the tooling cycle.
We communicate lead time milestones proactively — if a production issue is going to affect your ship date, you hear about it before the container is supposed to load.
Quality Control: What Happens Before Your Container Loads
ISO 9001:2015 governs the process framework. CE, UL, SAA, and SGS cover market-specific compliance. But the certificate doesn't tell you what happens on the line — here's the actual sequence.
Incoming Inspection
Covers aluminum alloy grade verification, driver batch testing, and crystal or glass component dimensional checks before anything enters production.
Why this matters: We've had batches of purchased crystal components arrive with dimensional variation that would have caused visible gaps in the assembled fixture — catching that at incoming inspection rather than after assembly is the difference between a 2-day delay and a 3-week rework.
In-Process Inspection — Three Checkpoints
Runs at three checkpoints: after die-casting and machining, after surface finishing, and after assembly.
After die-casting & machining
After surface finishing (critical checkpoint)
After assembly
The finishing checkpoint is where most defects in luxury chandeliers get caught — adhesion failures, color inconsistency, and surface contamination are visible here and fixable before the fixture is assembled. Once a chandelier is assembled, reworking a finish defect means disassembly, re-finishing, and reassembly — a cost that's avoided entirely by catching it at the finishing stage.
Outgoing — 100% Aging Test
Every luminaire burns in powered before packing. LED driver failures, wiring faults, and early-life component failures show up here, not in your customer's installation.
Photometric verification runs on a sample basis from each production batch: lumen output and color temperature are checked against the approved spec. If a batch drifts outside tolerance, it doesn't ship.
Certifications & Compliance
Documentation Packages
For buyers who need documentation packages — CE Declaration of Conformity, UL test reports, material safety data, photometric IES files — we maintain these per SKU and provide them as part of the order documentation.
- CE Declaration of Conformity
- UL Test Reports
- Material Safety Data Sheets
- Photometric IES Files
Packaging for Ocean Freight: Protecting Margin on Fragile Fixtures
Luxury chandeliers are among the most damage-prone products in ocean freight. Multi-arm fixtures with crystal or glass elements, large-diameter canopies, and delicate surface finishes — all of these are vulnerable to the compression and impact forces of a 40HQ container on a 30-day ocean voyage.
Engineered Per SKU, Not Generic
Our export packaging for the luxury chandelier range is engineered per SKU, not generic. Each fixture ships in an individual foam-lined carton with internal component separation — arms, canopy, crystal strings, and hardware are packed separately within the carton to prevent contact damage.
Outer carton construction is rated for the drop and compression forces of ocean freight; we've tested and adjusted carton specs after seeing damage patterns from specific routes.
Route-Specific Bracing Adjustments
The Middle East and Australia routes have different handling characteristics than European routes — we've adjusted internal bracing on several SKUs based on damage feedback from those lanes.
This isn't theoretical packaging design. It's iterative engineering based on real claim data and inspection reports from destination warehouses.
Large-Format Fixtures: Custom Wooden Crating
For large-format fixtures — lobby chandeliers over 1200mm diameter — we use custom wooden crating with foam-lined interior and moisture barrier. These ship as individual crates rather than standard cartons.
Protection Layers
- • Custom wooden crate (sized per fixture)
- • Foam-lined interior cavity
- • Moisture barrier wrap
- • Individual crate shipping (not stacked)
Container Loading Efficiency
Container loading efficiency is optimized per order. For standard-size luxury chandeliers, we calculate carton dimensions against 40HQ loading patterns and adjust packaging where possible to improve units per container.
5–8% improvement in container utilization is real money on a 500-unit order.
E-commerce & Amazon FBA Ready
For buyers supplying e-commerce channels or Amazon FBA, we can configure packaging for direct-to-consumer shipment:
- Retail-ready outer carton
- FBA labeling included
- Assembly instruction inclusion
White-Label & Blind Drop-Shipping
Blind drop-shipping and white-label packaging are available on OEM orders. Your brand, your unboxing experience — shipped direct from our facility to your customer's door without any ASCLighting branding visible.
Luxury Chandelier Lighting vs. Other Chandeliers in Our Range
The chandelier range at ASCLighting covers several distinct product types. Here's how the luxury line sits relative to the others — useful if you're evaluating which product fits your market.
| Luxury Chandelier | Modern Chandelier | Custom Chandelier | Linear Chandelier | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Design language | Statement, ornate, multi-tier | Clean lines, geometric, minimal | Fully bespoke to your spec | Rectangular, dining-table format |
| Primary market | Hospitality, premium residential | Contemporary residential, commercial | OEM/private label, unique projects | Dining rooms, kitchen islands |
| Finish complexity | High — multi-step plating, PVD | Medium — powder coat, brushed metal | Per spec | Medium |
| MOQ | Medium-high | Medium | Per project | Medium |
| Lead time | 25–35 days standard | 25–35 days standard | 40–55 days (tooling dependent) | 25–35 days standard |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What certifications do your luxury chandeliers carry?
CE (European market), UL (North American market), SAA (Australian market), and SGS. ISO 9001:2015 covers the quality management system. For specific test reports, Declaration of Conformity, or material safety documentation, we provide these per SKU as part of the order documentation package.
If you need a specific certification not listed — for example, UKCA for the UK market or ETL as an alternative to UL — contact us to discuss what's available or what the certification path looks like.
What is the minimum order quantity for luxury chandeliers?
MOQ varies by design and customization level. Standard catalog designs with finish customization only carry a lower MOQ than designs requiring new tooling. Contact us with your specific design requirements and we'll confirm the applicable MOQ and tooling cost structure.
What finish options hold up best in humid or coastal environments?
For coastal or high-humidity environments — Gulf region hotels, Southeast Asian resorts, Australian coastal properties — we recommend PVD finishes over standard electroplating. PVD surface hardness is significantly higher and the finish is more resistant to salt air oxidation.
For electroplated finishes in these environments, we run extended salt spray testing (240 hours minimum) and specify a heavier copper strike layer in the pre-treatment. Tell us your destination market when you inquire and we'll spec the appropriate finish process.
Can you match a finish to an existing fixture we're already sourcing?
Yes. Send us a physical sample or a high-resolution photo with color reference data (RAL code, Pantone, or similar). For metallic finishes, a physical sample is strongly preferred — metallic colors are difficult to match accurately from photos alone.
We produce a finish sample on the actual substrate material and get your approval before committing the batch.
What is the lead time for OEM luxury chandeliers with new tooling?
Standard catalog items: 25–35 days from order confirmation.
OEM orders requiring new tooling: Add 15–20 working days for the tooling cycle before production starts.
Prototype samples (CNC-machined, provisionally finished, driver-integrated): 7–10 working days from approved drawings.
We communicate lead time milestones proactively throughout the production cycle.
How do you handle large-format chandeliers for hotel lobbies or atriums?
Large-format fixtures — typically over 1200mm diameter or multi-tier designs over 2m drop — are engineered as project-specific items. We work from your ceiling height, mounting point specifications, and electrical supply configuration to design the suspension system, cable gauge, and canopy mounting.
These ship in custom wooden crating. For projects with multiple identical fixtures, we produce a pre-production sample for your approval before committing the full batch to production.
Start Your Sourcing Inquiry
Send us your fixture requirements — design reference, target market, volume, and any certification or finish specifications — and we'll come back with a detailed quote and, where relevant, a recommendation on configuration based on what's working for our existing buyers in your region.
Most new buyers in this category start with a sample order to test finish quality and fitment with their own customers or project teams. We can ship samples within the standard prototype timeline.
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Wholesale only. Strict MOQ applies.